75 Days to Maturity 

 after Transplanting 



There Is An Important Place For Stokesdale In The 

 Northern States Where Earliness, Profuse Bearing and 

 Perfection Of Fruit Are In Demand. 



Stokesdale, a Stokes introduction of 1936, comes from the 

 some out-cross source as Valiant. The two have brought 

 wealth and satisfaction to tomato growers in many states. 

 Stokesdale, ds developed and maintained by the originator, 

 will produce a 5 ounce fruit, 7 days later than Valiant. Fruits 

 are smooth, deep, round, solid, and bright scarlet in color. 

 The vine growth is usually sufficient to prevent sunburn. 

 Stokesdale has largely replaced Bonny Best (Stokes 1907) 

 because of its profuse bearing, its early maturing, and its 

 larger size. 



PRICES, POSTAGE PAID: 



Certified Proving Ground Stock 

 Certified Field Grown Stock 



PACKET 



.25 

 .15 



TRADE 

 PACKET 



$1.00 

 .45 



OUNCE 



$5.00 

 .80 



V4 lb. 



1 lb. 



$2.20 $6.00 



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